1989 Yamaha Fz on 2040-motos
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Yamaha FZ description
This bike is a beast. Tons and power. I have not owned this bike very long. I have ridden the bike around thirty miles. It starts great, runs strong and shifts great. Its a blast to ride and is very fast. I do not see any leaking fluids dripping on floor while parked. I bought this bike to restore. It is the bike of the decade and is highly collectable and should only grow in worth over time. After riding it, I have realized that im just to old and worn out to enjoy this bike. My hands and fingers start to hurt. I was planning on getting new plastic from air tech, then paint, decals and add a new windscreen and this thing is a show piece. Tank has scratches but the good news is that it is not dented and will be easy to paint or just a good buffing. Comes with a spare motor. The owner before me bought a wrecked 1989 fxr1000 and saved the motor and a box of parts. He did install the carbs on this bike. I see the same motor on ebay with a asking price of 500. The only thing I did notice is that the speedometer is broken. the mileage is not correct. feel free to ask any questions. I don't mind helping a shipper. |
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